GEOLOGICAL COLLECTION 



Containing' Fossils from all formations, but more 

 particularly strong in Cretaceous Fossils. 



In this respect it is probably one of the finest Private Collections in England. 



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Formed by the late Augustus Bergh in conjunction 

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THE AMERICAN GEOLOGIST 



For 1899. 



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